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Default Squirrel damage

I am at the very beginning of a restoration of a 1964 20' Cruisers Inc.
Model 1570 OMC 150 I/O Sea Camper Cabin Cruiser in restorable?
condition. After cleaning out the leaves and such I noticed that the
Lapstrake boards were in pretty good condition for the most part. The
transom looked in good shape and very little hook in the hull 3/16" at
the most.The trailer bunks didn't go back far enough. Most of the work
is just wood replacement on the cabin area and refinishing the painted
hull.
My question is...A squirrel or some kind of wood chewing critter has
chewed arround the nuts of the inside planks (above the waterline) in
several areas (about 20 spots) The damage looks to be through 1 or 2
plys at the most. Will I need to replace the whole piece of plywood or
will a epoxy sawdust mixture be strong enough to fill the area of about
1.5" in dia. and then replace the small #8 bolts.
That leads to one more question...Do I need to replace or re-tighten
ALL the small bolts for it to be a good boat again? The Boat had 1998
registration on it so I guess it floated then.
Oh...It does need a new steam bent oak keel, but I'll save those
questions for later. Thanks (my first post) Bud

 
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